Legal Question in Criminal Law in Georgia
I have been paying restitution for several years now to a case I pleaded first offender to (I had a public defender). The person has recently died, and the lady who inherited his estate has informed me that she feels like i Shouldn't have to pay anymore. Can you please tell me first step I should take? I am not wanting not just to pay and be held in contempt.
Asked on 8/03/16, 12:27 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Ralph Villani
VILLANI LAW FIRM
Estate Administrator might sign consent order that Estate abandons the claim against you or that Estate considers restitution paid in full
Good luck
Answered on 8/04/16, 7:53 am
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